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A hip-hop and funk DJ of ten years experience,
Natural Self broke into production in 2001 with the furious sample-based
batacuda workout The Soul Step. He followed with a string of singles
and remixes developing that record’s blueprint of raw, densely layered
percussion, powerful horn lines, and heavy funk drums. Along the
way he’s picked up DJ support from the likes of Mr Scruff, John
Peel, Giles Peterson, Jon Stapleton, Quantic, and Ninja Tune’s Strictly
Kev.
The Natural Self sound is rooted in hip-hop, funk, jazz, Brazilian
and African music, but can’t be seen a crude cut-and-paste amalgamation
of those styles. He says: "I don’t want people to be able to listen
to a track and think ‘that’s two parts hip-hop and one part jazz’."
If there is a constant that runs through his music, apart from soul
power, it’s his inventive use of percussion. As he puts it: "In
a lot of the tracks the emphasis is on the arrangement of drums
and percussion. I’m trying to find out how expressive percussion
can be."
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